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all special forces using it. our allies use it. our intelligence communities are all using this. the military is begging for it. and they are being told but not for any reason other than the pentagon doesn't like it. >>reporter: he says the age wrote a favorable report about this and it was destroyed or replaced with a more critical document so now hunter is asking the house oversight committee to look it to this. >>shepard: what is the pentagon saying about the accusations? >>reporter: the scrapping of the good report for a more negative report, there and an ongoing investigation being conducted to determine the facts of the matter. as for the overall pentagon, here is press secretary george little. >> the detection and defeat is the top priority of the ied's for commander in the field. with respect to this, the secretary has full confidence in the army to look at issues with respect to the software. >>reporter: the detection and defeat of ied's is a top priority for commanders in the field but this has people like congressman hunter scratching their head. >>shepard: thank you f
all special forces using it. our allies use it. our intelligence communities are all using this. the military is begging for it. and they are being told but not for any reason other than the pentagon doesn't like it. >>reporter: he says the age wrote a favorable report about this and it was destroyed or replaced with a more critical document so now hunter is asking the house oversight committee to look it to this. >>shepard: what is the pentagon saying about the accusations?...
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yep, i use roads when i get to work where i am success. so did ted bundy. he used roads. so did the manson family. i'm sure they drove down a fee highways and jeffrey dahlmer. if you take credit for people's success then you obviously deserve credit for evil deeds. that's what gods do, bob. >> bob: this is henry ford's own words. >> greg: i'm talking about obama's. >> bob: wait. this is what henry ford said about the road act of 1915. he couldn't have built cars. >> greg: a different time. of course there were no roads. >> bob: but without them he couldn't have built and done the model t. ford factory. >> andrea: is that a winning campaigntrategy? >> bob: i don't think this whole thing is a big -- eric thinks it's a big deal. it's ridiculous. you laugh it off, but i refuted everything you said. >> eric: president obama said if you succeed, someone gave you help. if you have a business, you didn't build it. somebody else made it happen. isn't that speech that fired up mitt romney, or a constant person attack? 37,000 negative ads so far against the guy. bain capital, where
yep, i use roads when i get to work where i am success. so did ted bundy. he used roads. so did the manson family. i'm sure they drove down a fee highways and jeffrey dahlmer. if you take credit for people's success then you obviously deserve credit for evil deeds. that's what gods do, bob. >> bob: this is henry ford's own words. >> greg: i'm talking about obama's. >> bob: wait. this is what henry ford said about the road act of 1915. he couldn't have built cars. >>...
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authorities are serum use about it, too. in los angeles, sheriff's deputies have seized a whopping 26,000 pounds of illegal fireworks just this week. in the big apple, the nypd is offering a $1,000 reward to anyone who snitches on a neighbor, setting them off. while some are forced to celebrate this fourth with a lot less bang, others are getting creative. thismy mip town went ahead with its show, but only after firefighters hosed down the dry grass neighbor. and some steps are replacing the rocket's red glare with a laser light show. this year, it's a celebration of american independence and ingenuity. ryan owens, abc news, dallas. >> our thanks to ryan. >>> the other concern this evening, on the roadways. the fourth is the deadliest day of the year on american roads. so many americans on the move tonight. an estimated 35.5 million people traveling by car for the holiday. already tonight, accidents making headlines, including this one. a horrific bus crash in new york, sent dozens to the hospital. ron claiborne tonight, pic
authorities are serum use about it, too. in los angeles, sheriff's deputies have seized a whopping 26,000 pounds of illegal fireworks just this week. in the big apple, the nypd is offering a $1,000 reward to anyone who snitches on a neighbor, setting them off. while some are forced to celebrate this fourth with a lot less bang, others are getting creative. thismy mip town went ahead with its show, but only after firefighters hosed down the dry grass neighbor. and some steps are replacing the...
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so we found a plan that can travel with us. anywhere in the country. [ male announcer ] join the millions of people who have already enrolled in the only medicare supplement insurance plans endorsed by aarp, an organization serving the needs of people 50 and over for generations. remember, all medicare supplement insurance plans help cover what medicare doesn't pay. and could save you thousands a year in out-of-pocket costs. call now to request your free decision guide. and learn more about the kinds of plans that will be here for you now -- and down the road. i have a lifetime of experience. so i know how important that is. >>> here's a fourth of july what we got is the means by which we'll physically get all our stuff out of the giant war we'll still waging when we finally wind that war down. our war is in a place that's landlocked. while we can fly that stuff into the country, turns out a lot of the stuff you use to fight a war is unite and is therefore really expensive or inconvenient to ship by plane. in a landlocked count
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to those of us who did. so if you're in driving distance of austin, texas, on saturday or portsmouth, new hampshire, on sunday, we have details posted if you would like to go. again, they've been your wars. it's your country, you're invited. >>> mercury rising. a large swath of the u.s. enduring another day of relentless heat, but is there light at the end of the tunnel? >>> exit wound. shocking new video shows the moments leading up to a huge pileup on a dallas off ramp. >>> and -- with a bang. out with a bang. a technical glitch causes all of san diego's july 4th fireworks to go off at once. >>> good morning, everyone. i'm lynn berry. those stories and more straight ahead. 234is is "first look" on msnbc. >>> and we begin this morning with going to extremes. relief could be in sight for millions of americans who ve endured nearly a week of record-breaking heat, but the dangerous heat wave forecast to break this weekend in many parts of country is still not over yet. nbc's dan shen minh has that story. >> re
to those of us who did. so if you're in driving distance of austin, texas, on saturday or portsmouth, new hampshire, on sunday, we have details posted if you would like to go. again, they've been your wars. it's your country, you're invited. >>> mercury rising. a large swath of the u.s. enduring another day of relentless heat, but is there light at the end of the tunnel? >>> exit wound. shocking new video shows the moments leading up to a huge pileup on a dallas off ramp....
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ginger, back with us again at the desk. the heat, the humidity, you say it's going to be even more miserable tomorrow? >> reporter: it just keeps going. places like chicago, they haven't done this in 17 years. it's not just the temps, but the humidity. starts in the 80s tomorrow morning, look what it feels like, 112 in st. louis tomorrow, 113 for memphis. the heat really not going anywhere. not too soon. >> how long until it breaks? >> reporter: it's going to be awhile. five, six days for some people. the end of the weekend, the start of the next work week is when we watch this record heat finally move off the east coast, off the mid-atlantic and then you start to see the cold front come in with cooler temps. >> and ginger, you are also covering the wildfires. and we were all looking at that image, that one house in utah, completely protected. that's the close-up view. looks like a normal house. but when you pull out, you can see just how close the fires came, everything else destroyed. >> firefighters, a lot of times will
ginger, back with us again at the desk. the heat, the humidity, you say it's going to be even more miserable tomorrow? >> reporter: it just keeps going. places like chicago, they haven't done this in 17 years. it's not just the temps, but the humidity. starts in the 80s tomorrow morning, look what it feels like, 112 in st. louis tomorrow, 113 for memphis. the heat really not going anywhere. not too soon. >> how long until it breaks? >> reporter: it's going to be awhile. five,...
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they owe the money to us. we grab people for minor misdemeanors, start charging them fees and penalties, and then we throw them in jail when they can't pay the debts we have dropped on them. for instance, richard garrett, he lives in alabama where he spent 24 months in jail over traffic and license violations that now amount to $10,000. the "new york times" in a remarkable article today reports that mr. garrett is sick and out of work, but he can't pay. another defendant from the same part of alabama ended up owing $1500 for what began as a speeding ticket. she found herself in the tender care of the same probation company that has incarcerated mr. garrett. she was tossed into jail where she was billed for every day she stayed there. now her fine has doubled and he's at risk of being reincarcerated for a speeding ticket. then a 53-year-old veteran who was thrown in jail for public drunkenness. he was fined $270 by the court and then put on probation. the probation company added a $15 enrollment fee, an enrollm
they owe the money to us. we grab people for minor misdemeanors, start charging them fees and penalties, and then we throw them in jail when they can't pay the debts we have dropped on them. for instance, richard garrett, he lives in alabama where he spent 24 months in jail over traffic and license violations that now amount to $10,000. the "new york times" in a remarkable article today reports that mr. garrett is sick and out of work, but he can't pay. another defendant from the same...
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all of us want infrastructure, but real infrastructure. leave the rest of life to the private individual and the entrepreneur. >> bret: you fired up about this one. >> occasionally. occasionally obama gets me somewhat revved. he did it on the weekend again. i now have the rest of the week to recover. >> bret: a.b., what about this -- >> i'll yield the balance of my time. >> i have a lot more to say. >> i know you do. i think people were probably with him on the great teacher and on the bridges and the roads. but to say you build a bids, you didn't build it. whatever it is, you can't take credit for it. you didn't make it successful is a mistake. it's making of an ad. you could combine it with the private sector doing fine. it's a very, it's a big political error to say that. it's probably a good setup for mitt romney to make the case that this is the defining argument that president obama truly believed that without government there really won't be a private sector, there won't be an economic recovery without a leg up and an arm up for eve
all of us want infrastructure, but real infrastructure. leave the rest of life to the private individual and the entrepreneur. >> bret: you fired up about this one. >> occasionally. occasionally obama gets me somewhat revved. he did it on the weekend again. i now have the rest of the week to recover. >> bret: a.b., what about this -- >> i'll yield the balance of my time. >> i have a lot more to say. >> i know you do. i think people were probably with him on...
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to those of us who did. so if you're in driving distance of austin, texas, onposted if you would like to go. again, they've been your wars. it's your country, you're invited. now it's time for "the last word" with lawrence o'donnell. have a great night. >>> and once again, mitt romney disagrees with mitt romney. >> from penalty to tax, mitt romney's evolving take on the health care ruling. >> the supreme court was the final word, right? they said it was a tax. >> it's a tax. >> mitt romney did an interview. >> mitt romney's campaign reversal. he said health care is a tax. >> there he goes again. it's mitt flip flopping. >> another flip flop. i said i agreed with the dissent, but the dissent lost. >> it is good to be back in ohio. >> president obama takes the beast on the road. his first bus tour of the 2012 collar workers in two states, ohio and pennsylvania. the focus is jobs, jobs, jobs. >> the country is betting on you, ohio. >> we're going to be talking a lot about ohio. >> ohio just one of the battlegro
to those of us who did. so if you're in driving distance of austin, texas, onposted if you would like to go. again, they've been your wars. it's your country, you're invited. now it's time for "the last word" with lawrence o'donnell. have a great night. >>> and once again, mitt romney disagrees with mitt romney. >> from penalty to tax, mitt romney's evolving take on the health care ruling. >> the supreme court was the final word, right? they said it was a tax....
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can i use your pen there? >> yes. >> okay. >> thank you very much. >> you're very welcome. >> good to see you. >> nice to see you, too. you working hard for the president? >> yes, i am. >> that is excellent. here's your pen. do you want it back? >> it's really exciting to meet you. i love your family and you are so beautiful, conversant. >> i'm going to come back to new hampshire. everybody's so nice to me. >> my name is carolyn. >> really? >>m. >> she wants me to look. >> okay. >> thank you for everything that you do. >> thank you. >> i wanted to take a picture but the lady took off with my camera. >> thank you very much. >> thank you. hi. how are you? >> thank you for coming. >> nice to meet you. >> okay. >> thank you so much. >> thank you. >> wow, you must have been able to retire on that. >> yeah, and i grew up two dress sizes, too. may i have your autograph, please. >> thank you. >> thank you so much for supporting president obama. >> if i could just get a quick picture. thank you. nice to meet you. >> th
can i use your pen there? >> yes. >> okay. >> thank you very much. >> you're very welcome. >> good to see you. >> nice to see you, too. you working hard for the president? >> yes, i am. >> that is excellent. here's your pen. do you want it back? >> it's really exciting to meet you. i love your family and you are so beautiful, conversant. >> i'm going to come back to new hampshire. everybody's so nice to me. >> my name is carolyn....
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to those of us who did. so if you're in driving distance of austin, texas, on saturday or portsmouth, new hampshire, on sunday, we have
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for most of us, the bottom line is we're sweltering. i'm not sure why frederick is included in this. mid-90s across the board except for deep creek lake where we're not mid-eat -- in the mid-80s. always remember if you have to be outside side for prolonged periods, stand in the shade it will give it a 15-degree apparent cooloff, so shade is critical. moisture levels high. humidity is tough to deal w hey, we've got a breeze out of the west. so we have a little bit of a breeze to stir the hot air. it's not a cool breeze but something to stir things up. again larks couple of isolated storms northern west virginia. could we see a couple of those rumble through later this evening? it's possible. the setup does not look particularly robust. we'll keep president thunderstorm risk in there. i think the bulk will not see a storm. 20, 25%, meaning 70% to 75% will not see it. so there it s hotter humid conditions. it's going to intensify from thursday into friday. then we get a real sweltering dayno carrierringconnect 57600 >>> happy 4th of july.
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thanks for inviting us into your home tonight. that's it for this "special report," fair, balanced, and unafraid. >> shepard: this is the fox report. tonight, a u.s. navy boat firen oa boat in the persian gulf. a dangerous breakdown in communication. details on the dead and wounded. plus, scandal at the treasury department. >> the secret service has the colombian hookers. the general services administration has mr. hot tub. now the treasury department with new scandal. and wait until you hear the details of this one. plus, treasury's response. not exactly a warm welcome for the secretary of state hillary clinton in egypt. [chanting] >> shepard: protesters pelting her motorcade with tomatoes and shoes. [chanting] >> shepard: were they really chanting about monica lewenski >> everything you buy online could soon get more expsive. tonight, why more states are forcing web sites to start collecting sales tax. but, first from fox this monday night, a u.s. navy ship in a deadly encounter in the persian gulf. in the same waterways at the
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host: give us an example of how a journalist or citizen would use the freedom of information act. guest: i like the members of congress like to say they're against pork-barrel spending and many journalists have submitted foia requests a federal agencies and say, please, released to me a copy of all the correspondence that members of congress have said to your agency where they make the spending request. and often takes a little time, but what they get back are members of congress that say their anti spending will also submit one request after another sign, please spend money in my district. it makes for a great request. -- it makes for great story. we would not know without the information.ffirmatio it is generally free and you are free to ricand the request. host: how you do so? guest: you write a letter. it can seem daunting, but if you do a google search for a foia request, there are a number of fantastic guides to walking to the process. every agency will have a web page devoted to explaining how to make foia and pointers. host: john wonderlich with the sun life foundation but
host: give us an example of how a journalist or citizen would use the freedom of information act. guest: i like the members of congress like to say they're against pork-barrel spending and many journalists have submitted foia requests a federal agencies and say, please, released to me a copy of all the correspondence that members of congress have said to your agency where they make the spending request. and often takes a little time, but what they get back are members of congress that say their...
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we walk around town, people come up to us and just thank us for chach and what he did for our country. >> reporter: just two days before he was killed, chachi was able to call his parents. coming up tonight at 6:00, his final wish and what his parents are doing to fulfill it. live in danville, stephanie chuang, nbc bay area news. >> thanks, stephanie. >>> in these tough economic times, those community events where neighbor who is don't see each other often enough go to rekindle old friendships, they're disappearing. but in the south bay, a fourth of july tradition was saved not by the city raising taxes or fees but by businesses and neighbors donating dollar, a plan they say makes a lot of sense. nbc bay area's arturo santiago is live in san jose with the story. arturo? >> reporter: well, this morning's event was actually called the rose, white and blue parade. a bit of history here, it started way back in 1896 as part of the rose celebration that was held every may. a few years ago, the parade was moved to the fourth of july. for all intents and purposes, this is san jose's fourth of
we walk around town, people come up to us and just thank us for chach and what he did for our country. >> reporter: just two days before he was killed, chachi was able to call his parents. coming up tonight at 6:00, his final wish and what his parents are doing to fulfill it. live in danville, stephanie chuang, nbc bay area news. >> thanks, stephanie. >>> in these tough economic times, those community events where neighbor who is don't see each other often enough go to...
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i don't believe that because the regime uses many kinds never used before especially in the areas. this is why we have to be careful with any expectation to chemical weapons. finally i think the united states has failed from the beginning because the united states should expect it is a time of genocide which can deliver it can do just to stay in power. this is why i think the united states should be prepared to come up to the stage. until then the united states tried immobilizing the international community worth of the security council which of course had been vetoed by russia and china and became a failed policy to try again with of the security council because there is no indication for the change of the russian policy. at the same time the united states there is no indication for the united states that would decide to take any action beyond the security council within the friends of the syrian people. i think it is important right now for the united states to take actions beyond the council. finally, the transition. i don't see any indication for any here because we shall right
i don't believe that because the regime uses many kinds never used before especially in the areas. this is why we have to be careful with any expectation to chemical weapons. finally i think the united states has failed from the beginning because the united states should expect it is a time of genocide which can deliver it can do just to stay in power. this is why i think the united states should be prepared to come up to the stage. until then the united states tried immobilizing the...
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>> reporter: right, using needles or syringes he had already used. it's called drug diversion where a health care worker takes a drug meant for patient and uses it on him or herself. in a federal affidavit says that this man, alleges that this man would take fentanyl, which is a powerful narcotic that was meant for a patient, would use it on himself. and then would sort of quietly replace that syringe with another one that was filled with saline that he had previously used. so far 30 people have tested positive for hepatitis c, the same strain that he has. >> so the reason, i guess, according to that, he wasn't intentionally trying to spread hepatitis c, he was just trying to mask the fact that he was shooting himself with this painkiller. >> right. when you read the federal affidavit it becomes clear that he was -- you know, they seemed to think that he was an addict. i mean, when they finally found him, he was in a hotel room, intoxicated. suicidal, and so yeah, he wasn't intentionally trying to kill people. he was keeping up his habit, it sounded
>> reporter: right, using needles or syringes he had already used. it's called drug diversion where a health care worker takes a drug meant for patient and uses it on him or herself. in a federal affidavit says that this man, alleges that this man would take fentanyl, which is a powerful narcotic that was meant for a patient, would use it on himself. and then would sort of quietly replace that syringe with another one that was filled with saline that he had previously used. so far 30...
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an economic issue because the countries that out-educate us today will out-compete us tomorrow. right now we're 17th in science and 25th in math. and it's a national security issue because other countries are training the best engineers and scientists. and it's a civil rights issue because students of color receive a sub par education. and drop out at twice the rate as white students. fundamentally, i believe it's a moral issue. there's nothing more important than how we raise and educate our children. president obama has initiated groundbreaking reforms to support high quality teaching, reward innovation, expand education and make college more affordable. he's gotten banks out of the student loan business and given a tuition tax break to middle class families. so for me, that's huge. and for the 1.1 million students in new york city, alone. it's made a tremendous difference. he's also laid the groundwork for an economy that's built to last and that's not an easy job. he brought us back from the brink of the great depression. saved the auto industry and put us on a path to recov
an economic issue because the countries that out-educate us today will out-compete us tomorrow. right now we're 17th in science and 25th in math. and it's a national security issue because other countries are training the best engineers and scientists. and it's a civil rights issue because students of color receive a sub par education. and drop out at twice the rate as white students. fundamentally, i believe it's a moral issue. there's nothing more important than how we raise and educate our...
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use them to figure the peg rate. in other words, use the future numbers. better that we always invest in the future not the past. to bob in minnesota. bob? >> caller: boo-yah. say, my question is on a yield, you've got to be in on the x date to get a yield. if you miss that date, how long do you wait until you know that next yield comes up? >> right. >> caller: how does that work? >> is some monthly dividends. most of quarterly. don't fret. take a long-term view. plenty dividends. reinvest the dividends. don't understand reinvesting dividends go to the annual report and website, gives you the most succinct depiction the power of compounding if you reinvest dividends. wait to time. time after time i tell you not to panic. you won't get a profit that way. look, no one ever made a dime panicking. don't you be the one that does that. "mad money" will be right back. >> announcer: missing out on madmoney.cnbc.com or give us a call at 1-800-743-cnbc. how much coffee are you fellows going to need today? three...four cups? [dumbfounded] well, we... doesn't last lon
use them to figure the peg rate. in other words, use the future numbers. better that we always invest in the future not the past. to bob in minnesota. bob? >> caller: boo-yah. say, my question is on a yield, you've got to be in on the x date to get a yield. if you miss that date, how long do you wait until you know that next yield comes up? >> right. >> caller: how does that work? >> is some monthly dividends. most of quarterly. don't fret. take a long-term view. plenty...
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adam will give us the corolla point of view. we hope you stay tuned for those rortle. >>> body language segment tonight. president obama really started something when he told the nation that individual success is usually built on help from other people including the federal government. >> somebody helped to create this unbelievable american system that we had that allowed you to thi thrive. somebody invested in roads and businesses. if you've got a business, you didn't build that. somebody else made that happen. >> to say something like that is not just foolishness, it's insulting to every entrepreneur, every inknow separator in american, and it's wrong. look, president obama attacks success and therefore unpresident obama, we have less success, and i will change that. >> body language. we'll take the president first. they were both like wind mills. i got the wind mill thing going here. they're both like this. first of all, what's this? >> when you're doing this chopping motion, you're trying to be emphatic. >> two hand chopping
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. >> eric: that is it for us for "the five." thank you for watching. ♪ ♪ captioned by closed captioning services, inc >> bret: welcome to a special edition of "special report." i'm bret baier. we're live on the vegas strip in clark county, nevada, one of the swing counties that will likely determine the winner on election day. 99 days from today. there are 12 battleground states. we identified more than 30 key swing counties inside the states based on the voting patterns, key issues and demographics. those counties are marked in yellow on those map. we'll travel to a dozen of them in the next 99 days. here in nevada, if you are watching tv, almost every commercial break has at least one ad from a presidential campaign or a super-pac. sometimes several. nationally in the presidential race, the real clear politics average of recent polls has president obama up 1.8. in nevada according to the average of polls president leads by 5.3. politically, the silver state breaks down to two major counties. here in clark county, where two
. >> eric: that is it for us for "the five." thank you for watching. ♪ ♪ captioned by closed captioning services, inc >> bret: welcome to a special edition of "special report." i'm bret baier. we're live on the vegas strip in clark county, nevada, one of the swing counties that will likely determine the winner on election day. 99 days from today. there are 12 battleground states. we identified more than 30 key swing counties inside the states based on the...
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thanks for inviting us into your home tonight. that's it for this "special report," fair, balanced and unafraid. >> shepard: this is "the fox report." tonight, the first step on the long path to justice. the movie theater massacre suspect faces a judge and here's what's ahead relatives of the victims watched as james holmes walked into the court. and now we know the charges he will face. >> read 142 counts in court today. >> shepard: including two counts of murder for each victim. tonight, what unfolded inside the courtroom. plus, is he even sane enough to stand trial? wal-mart bomb threats. at least 11 stores affected. >> we have seen people running in, walking out of wal-mart. >> now developments in the search for a suspect. and hiccups at the olympics from all those empty seats to an important set of stadium security keys that just disappeared. tonight, revealing the troubles at the 2012 games about. but first from fox this monday night. 116 counts of attempted murder. and 24 counts of murder in the first degree. those are amon
thanks for inviting us into your home tonight. that's it for this "special report," fair, balanced and unafraid. >> shepard: this is "the fox report." tonight, the first step on the long path to justice. the movie theater massacre suspect faces a judge and here's what's ahead relatives of the victims watched as james holmes walked into the court. and now we know the charges he will face. >> read 142 counts in court today. >> shepard: including two counts of...
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tell us about your late it read. >>guest: well, as you can see from the map, and people can sign up, we will put this out every two weeks until the convention and out every week in the fall, compilation of public polls and if there are no public polls we use whatever data we can and forecast whether it is obama, romney, or lean either way. south carolina, for example, last poll we had is last december so we have it in toss up. it ain't going to be a toss up. and texas, which there are only old polls, it will be solid romney. but the important thing, since april 11 when romney secured the republican nomination we have done these every two weeks and the movement has been toward romney. for example, in the last two weeks, new hampshire went from lean obama, to toss up and michigan went from lean obama to toss up. so, a total of, between those two, of 21 electoral votes moving from obama to toss up. we have seen persistent movement to romney moving into a situation where romney, all he needs to do is win north carolina,
tell us about your late it read. >>guest: well, as you can see from the map, and people can sign up, we will put this out every two weeks until the convention and out every week in the fall, compilation of public polls and if there are no public polls we use whatever data we can and forecast whether it is obama, romney, or lean either way. south carolina, for example, last poll we had is last december so we have it in toss up. it ain't going to be a toss up. and texas, which there are...
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. >> he gives us new hope. we have a lot of old school talent on there, but we need a new school. >> fans lined up early to be the first to see the redskins make their debut. george and his family drove all the way from -- >> tx. >> how far away is that? >> it took us two days to get here. >> a coaching carrousel, a revolving door at starting quarterback, said seasons' followed by more of the same. >> what i like about redskins fans is we are not fair weather. >> there is nothing like a little triple digit heat to warm up the hopes of redskin fans. >> he is a hard worker and will do everything to make the best out of everything. >> the fans turned out in droves today. the players are still on the field and have been there over two hours. coming up been a little bit we will talk about rgiii's first day. >> tim brant keeping a school at redskins park. what a man. >> -- keeping us school at redskins park. >> before tomorrow's opening ceremony the torch got one last tour of london. it stopped at david cameron's hou
. >> he gives us new hope. we have a lot of old school talent on there, but we need a new school. >> fans lined up early to be the first to see the redskins make their debut. george and his family drove all the way from -- >> tx. >> how far away is that? >> it took us two days to get here. >> a coaching carrousel, a revolving door at starting quarterback, said seasons' followed by more of the same. >> what i like about redskins fans is we are not fair...
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-- you can also find us online. here is the front page of "the times tribune" of scranton, pennsylvania. here is the the associated press version of the story -- scranton, pennsylvania is not the only city problem with its budget. we will look at a number of stories about cities and towns across the country. here is what out of kansas from "the wichita eagle." detroit, michigan is getting help from its brothers. money problems there, and questions about how many police can stay on the job. let's hear from you and how you would get city budgets under control. from our democratic line, from michigan, good morning. caller: good morning, i live maybe 50 miles from flint, michigan and maybe 30 miles from saginaw, michigan and every morning when i get up, i noticed there have been people that have died in fires and people who have been shot, several children shot and yet our police are laid off. our firemen are laid off and yet our administrators, i feel they should take pay cuts. i feel the city commissioners should take
-- you can also find us online. here is the front page of "the times tribune" of scranton, pennsylvania. here is the the associated press version of the story -- scranton, pennsylvania is not the only city problem with its budget. we will look at a number of stories about cities and towns across the country. here is what out of kansas from "the wichita eagle." detroit, michigan is getting help from its brothers. money problems there, and questions about how many police can...
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. >> right away, you say, the war on terror started with us. explain. >> the way i look at it, when you attack buildings or embassies, whether it is the world trade center, the embassies in africa, those are things that represent u.s. interests. when you attack a warship, that is different. that is something that defense u.s. citizens and our interest around the world. when you try to take away and nation's ability to protect itself, it is an act of war. >> let's go back to the beginning. what date was at the ship you were commanding bombed? >> october 12, 2000. >> what were the circumstances? >> we had been operating in the mediterranean for about 6.5 weeks. we had been held back until the last possible minute. consequently, we had to go at a high-speed transit, 30 miles per hour, at double the normal speed. it was because of that transit that as we went through and around the southwest corner of the arabian peninsula, we below 50%. it carries over half a million gallons. we had to find someplace to stop. because of the drawdown in naval force
. >> right away, you say, the war on terror started with us. explain. >> the way i look at it, when you attack buildings or embassies, whether it is the world trade center, the embassies in africa, those are things that represent u.s. interests. when you attack a warship, that is different. that is something that defense u.s. citizens and our interest around the world. when you try to take away and nation's ability to protect itself, it is an act of war. >> let's go back to...